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and also joining us here in new york, charles blow. david, you've been one of the first to report on this back at the beginning of the month in mother jones. and you found romney's break with bain wasn't so clean, but how dirty are the details really? >> well, you know, they keep trying to set up t
and also joining us here in new york, charles blow. david, you've been one of the first to report on this back at the beginning of the month in mother jones. and you found romney's break with bain wasn't so clean, but how dirty are the details really? >> well, you know, they keep trying to set up t
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and best selling author and veteran editor james mann tells us what's going on. we're waiting for that news conference by the board of trustees to begin. stay with us here on "the cycle". >> time for your business entrepreneur of the week. pamela baer was doing well but when the work stopped coming she had to rethink her business plan. every customer knew they were valuable. for more watch "your business" every sunday morning at 7:30 a.m. [ groans ] [ marge ] psst. constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we're gonna continue... >>> ever since george mcgovern was dovish about vietnam there's a stereotype about all democrats being foreign policy doves. republicans likes nixon and both bushes were elected because dems portrayed them soft on the gulf war. to supporters obama has destroyed that image. despite thanks to a steadfast disapproval of the iraq war, obama has shown himself to be a h
and best selling author and veteran editor james mann tells us what's going on. we're waiting for that news conference by the board of trustees to begin. stay with us here on "the cycle". >> time for your business entrepreneur of the week. pamela baer was doing well but when the work stopped coming she had to rethink her business plan. every customer knew they were valuable. for more watch "your business" every sunday morning at 7:30 a.m. [ groans ] [ marge ] psst....
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and has some answers for us. and also with us senior political analyst david gergen. dana, let me begin with you. we're hearing a lot about the term reconciliation and the process it would take to rip apart this law after this election. can you break down the mechanics in this in simple terms? >> i can try. reconciliation is a process that both parties have used allowing a piece of legislation in the senate to be filibuster proof so it means you can get it through with a 51 vote majority, a simple majority instead of 60 votes, which you effectively almost always need for a legislation. the legislation has to have a tax and spend component. what republicans in the senate i talked to say they are pretty sure that large parts of the health care law can be repealed with a 51-vote majority through the reconciliation process. the issue is getting that 51-vote majority for republicans and that's why they have stepped it up in making the case on the campaign trail in key senate races that voters should vote for republicans for a lot of reasons but primarily they're going to r
and has some answers for us. and also with us senior political analyst david gergen. dana, let me begin with you. we're hearing a lot about the term reconciliation and the process it would take to rip apart this law after this election. can you break down the mechanics in this in simple terms? >> i can try. reconciliation is a process that both parties have used allowing a piece of legislation in the senate to be filibuster proof so it means you can get it through with a 51 vote majority,...
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and it followed us the whole way back. circled us a couple time, came in a little closer. we got back to the boat. my buddy jumped right in. as soon as it was just on the edge there, i was turning and we never sawett again. >> wow, lucky them. he describes the whole incident as life changing. that's quite the understatement. we'll have a look at the top stories next. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ chirp ] [ chirp ] [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done." with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duracore rugged phone, for $49.99, you'll get four free. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. [ chirp ] er is different visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company by continuing to help you do more and focus on the things that m
and it followed us the whole way back. circled us a couple time, came in a little closer. we got back to the boat. my buddy jumped right in. as soon as it was just on the edge there, i was turning and we never sawett again. >> wow, lucky them. he describes the whole incident as life changing. that's quite the understatement. we'll have a look at the top stories next. i upgraded to the new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ chirp ] [ manager 2 ] it's like...
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thank you for being with us. >> hi, everybody, nice to have you with us. we're bring you the news from a to z, it's 5:00 eastern. let's get right to it, shall we? this is unbelievable, unrelenting, unforgiving, it is a heat wave, and it is devastating from k.c. to d.c. and it's going to continue today too, tomorrow, as well. all the way through the july 4th holiday. in some places, it's going to feel like 115 degrees, particularly in parts of the midwest today. and for millions of people
thank you for being with us. >> hi, everybody, nice to have you with us. we're bring you the news from a to z, it's 5:00 eastern. let's get right to it, shall we? this is unbelievable, unrelenting, unforgiving, it is a heat wave, and it is devastating from k.c. to d.c. and it's going to continue today too, tomorrow, as well. all the way through the july 4th holiday. in some places, it's going to feel like 115 degrees, particularly in parts of the midwest today. and for millions of people
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almost every truck was in use... responding to truck 10 in the ity... it's one of 3 fire companies that was supposed to shut down yesterday.they were eliiinnted in he final budget last week. put weekend storms delayed the inevitable... and city pfficials havv decided to extend opperations until after &pclock is ticking agaii. 13:50:00 "fireepeople, we need 'em. these guys work hard. you ddn'' need tt close them down."12:09:48 "we are here as insurance and we are ne" needed."while the mayor says cuus are needed... nion officials say they're still talking wwth citt hall trying theirrminds. commng uppnext half hour...the after five rowhomes collapped... and how unionn officials are using events like it....to plea with the mayor.i'm megan gillillnd, fox455eaaly ediiioo. &ptoyota is recalling it's 2010 lexis line...because of faulty floor mats. mats.owners of the lexus repooted gas and brake pedals become jammed due to the fllor mats. the national hiihwaa transportation safety administtation asked the automaker to recall the vehicles.and aae now considering
almost every truck was in use... responding to truck 10 in the ity... it's one of 3 fire companies that was supposed to shut down yesterday.they were eliiinnted in he final budget last week. put weekend storms delayed the inevitable... and city pfficials havv decided to extend opperations until after &pclock is ticking agaii. 13:50:00 "fireepeople, we need 'em. these guys work hard. you ddn'' need tt close them down."12:09:48 "we are here as insurance and we are ne"...
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. >> t it for us. >> so they fled to this steep, narrow valley a few miles out of town. it seemed like a perfect hiding place. but it would become a death trap as other frightened villagers followed their lead. they thought they were safe and for the first few hours they were. but then around 9:00 in the morning, syrian troops found them. they took up positions here on the top of the valley and then pointed their guns down on the people taking refuge below. he shows me how syrian troops attacked. >> translator: they started firing on us with all kinds of weapons. >> reporter: firing from above, i ask? >> translator: yes, from above. we were surrounded from every side. there was no escape. >> reporter: some tried to surrender to government forces. >> translator: about 15 feel tried to give up. the troops tied their hands, lined them up and killed them. >> reporter: this cell phone video shows bodies on the valley floor. some appeared to be bound, shot, kugs style. then they say syrian troops climbed down into the valley to finish off any survivors. >> translator: they wer
. >> t it for us. >> so they fled to this steep, narrow valley a few miles out of town. it seemed like a perfect hiding place. but it would become a death trap as other frightened villagers followed their lead. they thought they were safe and for the first few hours they were. but then around 9:00 in the morning, syrian troops found them. they took up positions here on the top of the valley and then pointed their guns down on the people taking refuge below. he shows me how syrian...
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the video now being used as evidence against him by detroit police. nick valencia, you're the one -- you actually found this video online, made some phone calls, and then it was reported to police. >> it was a total team effort. you know, news gathering is a team effort, but we found the video and read it on the front page of the internet. as news gathers, we search all sorts of kinds of websites. we alerted the authorities and they didn't know about it until we had spotted it. >> so what's happened since? >> there's been a raid. the fbi followed up and i believe we have aerials of that raid that happened yesterday at his home there. we still don't know how many dogs there were confiscated, but that exactly were confiscated. but that video led to this. he still hasn't been charged, brooke. we spoke to the director of the humane society of the united states. he said that's common procedure. they had probable cause of that video to raid his compound. but now they're still analyzing evidence. we don't know what kind of charges if at all from police. >> w
the video now being used as evidence against him by detroit police. nick valencia, you're the one -- you actually found this video online, made some phone calls, and then it was reported to police. >> it was a total team effort. you know, news gathering is a team effort, but we found the video and read it on the front page of the internet. as news gathers, we search all sorts of kinds of websites. we alerted the authorities and they didn't know about it until we had spotted it. >>...
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everyone loved us. we could see, well, if it happens to us on sunday in this rather sleepy -- >> what about monday? >> tuesday even. >> reporter: in six months the rolling stones had a following. not long after, stardom. they played "the ed sullivan show," famously having to clean up their lyrics from "let's spend the night together" to -- ♪ let's spend time together >> reporter: and eventually entertained full stadiums. they have sold hundreds of millions of records, played live more than any band in history, and still moving like this. ♪ starting me up >> i'm still young. i know lots of people that can't even walk at my age. poor things. ♪ what a drag it is getting old ♪ >> reporter: well, they somehow didn't. was there a point at which you could really foresee or feel that you would be doing this forever basically? >> no, no, i didn't expect to make it. >> reporter: you say no, you say yes. >> oh, yes. >> i'm surprised he said no. >> it would be pretty difficult being bored doing this. >> abo
everyone loved us. we could see, well, if it happens to us on sunday in this rather sleepy -- >> what about monday? >> tuesday even. >> reporter: in six months the rolling stones had a following. not long after, stardom. they played "the ed sullivan show," famously having to clean up their lyrics from "let's spend the night together" to -- ♪ let's spend time together >> reporter: and eventually entertained full stadiums. they have sold hundreds of...
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>>reporter: they put to do water using kayaks. this is motivated by a search for a of a loved one. >> we have a strong support of family and friends. >> we are not going to give up. >>reporter: this will continue on a sunday morning. jeff pierce, kron4. >> tonight a vallejo police is on administrative leave. after he fired. investigators spent the saturday gathering evidence. on sheridan/a 11. this man was described as white. and randall. however, this started about 3 mi. away on wilson ave. police received this call after 9:00 a.m. they described him as driving a white jeep cherokee. they spotted the car near by. this is where the driver crashed. and they found the suspect hiding in a yard. they ordered him to surrender. he did not. they opened fire. the suspect has not been identified. these involved officers are on administrative leave during this investigation. they have finally cracked a decade old robbery. dna evidence linking this man to a convenience store owner and 1991. the owner. pulled out a hand gun and try to get his
>>reporter: they put to do water using kayaks. this is motivated by a search for a of a loved one. >> we have a strong support of family and friends. >> we are not going to give up. >>reporter: this will continue on a sunday morning. jeff pierce, kron4. >> tonight a vallejo police is on administrative leave. after he fired. investigators spent the saturday gathering evidence. on sheridan/a 11. this man was described as white. and randall. however, this started...
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i'm glad you're up with us this morning watching on msnbc or listening live. shoot me an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc.com and let me know why you're awake right now. or you can do what romney's swiss banker does and text the word awake followed by your response at 622639. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session. there will be a lot going on today including new details out of syria where activists claim as many as 200 were killed by government forces. we'll have an exclusive report that takes us inside the massacre. >> -- >> that's it! >> further evidence that we need a parliamentary system here in the united states, at the very least for entertainment purposes. we'll explain what she was getting really excited about later in the show. but first, let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. >> mitt romney travels to nevada today to cam pan alongside one of his toughest opponents from the republican primary, texas governor rick perry. it was perry who suggested seven months ago that romney's record at bain capital could be a fat
i'm glad you're up with us this morning watching on msnbc or listening live. shoot me an e-mail at waytooearly@msnbc.com and let me know why you're awake right now. or you can do what romney's swiss banker does and text the word awake followed by your response at 622639. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session. there will be a lot going on today including new details out of syria where activists claim as many as 200 were killed by government forces. we'll have an exclusive report that...
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joe wanted us to pursue the truth wherever it took us. i don't think we would have stopped with reasonable conclusions. we want to pursue the truth. >> i guess the thing that seems so challenging to understand is someone comes in and tells you they saw someone raping a child in the shower. obviously your father was very distressed about that. but then nothing happened. i mean, don't you think you'd say something must happen, that you would keep pushing it? >> well, let me clarify that very quickly for you. mike mcqueary has testifyled he did not come in and say he saw a young man being raped in the shower so that's probably an inaccurate characterization. mike told him he saw something that wasn't right, something that crossed the line. joe reported it to his superiors. >> right. i'll put the quote up here. >> wording has been -- >> let me put the quote up. he said i told him, paterno, what i had seen. i made sure he knew it was sexual and it was wrong. >> correct, but it was, you know, something thats kroed the line, but not a rape, as h
joe wanted us to pursue the truth wherever it took us. i don't think we would have stopped with reasonable conclusions. we want to pursue the truth. >> i guess the thing that seems so challenging to understand is someone comes in and tells you they saw someone raping a child in the shower. obviously your father was very distressed about that. but then nothing happened. i mean, don't you think you'd say something must happen, that you would keep pushing it? >> well, let me clarify...
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tom, your thoughts on where this leaves us now? >> i was in the press conference room today, i heard mr. freeh and his conclusion that the conduct was reckless and callous disregard of the victims. my young man followed the four men who were in charge here, curley, schultz, spannier and paterno, by just six months when he was molested. and the words that came out of from freeh's mouth were literally chilling. a monoutal and close call failure at penn state at the highest level. megyn: i mean, you've got, you know, senior coaching staff, senior, senior, i mean, the most senior -- paterno and then the university president, exchanging e-mails about an allegation of child rape, and they have spannier, the university president, talking about the downside for the university, that it could become vulnerable for not having reported it. but the humane thing to do is not to, mike. i mean, is this guy, spannier, likely to face criminal charges? >> well, i mean -- megyn: sorry, that's for mike. matthew. >> go ahead, matthew. >> yeah, it's cert
tom, your thoughts on where this leaves us now? >> i was in the press conference room today, i heard mr. freeh and his conclusion that the conduct was reckless and callous disregard of the victims. my young man followed the four men who were in charge here, curley, schultz, spannier and paterno, by just six months when he was molested. and the words that came out of from freeh's mouth were literally chilling. a monoutal and close call failure at penn state at the highest level. megyn: i...
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his family asked us not to show their faces, but told us that the boy's stomach was shredded by shrapnel when a shell hit their house. this doctor is a syrian american pediatrician from panama city florida. he volunteers at the refugee camps here and told us that many children have been traumatized. >> " where's my house, where is my freedom? where's my backyard? where's my garden? all that is gone. they cannot understand that. >> those that make it to turkey are the lucky ones. more than 1400 children have been killed in side of syria. many more have been maimed. and a united nations report says that boys as young as 10 have been detained and tortured. in an apartment near the syrian border we met this girl. she told us that she is 12 years old, but when we asked what had happened to her, she could not speak. tears were streaming from her eyes. her uncle told us that her home was hit by a shell, killing her pregnant mother and two siblings. he too was afraid to show his face. >> the children and syria suffer so much, every day they're being killed or injured,. this doctor said it was th
his family asked us not to show their faces, but told us that the boy's stomach was shredded by shrapnel when a shell hit their house. this doctor is a syrian american pediatrician from panama city florida. he volunteers at the refugee camps here and told us that many children have been traumatized. >> " where's my house, where is my freedom? where's my backyard? where's my garden? all that is gone. they cannot understand that. >> those that make it to turkey are the lucky...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> today we have a little bit more information about missing congressman jesse jackson jr. very little. the illinois democrats office says he is suffering from a mood disorder. here is the statement from the unidentified physician supposedly treating jackson. the congressman is receiving intensive medical treatment at a residential treatment facility for a mood disorder. he is responding positively to treatment, and is expected to make a full recovery. so what exactly does that mean? i don't know. who knows? ted roland is in chicago to try to help us want. good morning, ted. >> good morning, carol. that's the big question. this is a general term, mood disorder. there are several different areas of that. specifically what is he suffering from and what are the extent of his ailments right now? is he going to ru
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co-authors of "the rich and the rest of us." welcome. you're separated but only by an expensive water and mountains. nothing that can stop us today. tavis, straight away, about what barack obama said today. it's not just about the policy. has he got a point? is he right? >> he has a point. people have been making that point to him for three years now. make this point i think in the book "the rich and the rest of us." the way he campaigned so brilliantly. it's hard to think of a campaign run so brilliantly. they stayed on message. they controlled the narrative. brilliant campaign. have not been able to get back on track, as it were. campaigning and governing are two different things. everybody else in washington's been saying this for a couple years now. >> cornell, let me turn to you, about this sort of debate going on about whether he was right or wrong or whether it mattered at all. he didn't attend the naacp convention. mitt romney went. we'll listen to what happened to him in a moment. does it matter? the latest poll about his presid
co-authors of "the rich and the rest of us." welcome. you're separated but only by an expensive water and mountains. nothing that can stop us today. tavis, straight away, about what barack obama said today. it's not just about the policy. has he got a point? is he right? >> he has a point. people have been making that point to him for three years now. make this point i think in the book "the rich and the rest of us." the way he campaigned so brilliantly. it's hard to...
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jon lapook is here to help us better understand what's happening here. >> talk to us first about this brain scan and what it can do. >> this brain scan, you give a radioactive dye and it lights up these areas where there's a.m. lloyd. it lights up in red. that's the gooey substance that can muck up the brain so the mun indication between the brain cells. >> the plaques? >> the plaques, right. it causes -- the theory is that it causes alzheimer's. but that's not proven. >> if you have the test and it shows up, then what happens? >> until these tests, you had to diagnose a.m. lloyd at autopsy. if you don't have it, you don't have alzheimer's. the big question is what does it mean if you have it? there's a big test co-led by a doctor at duke saying we're going to follow people who are normal or problems with memory. we're going to give them the scans and follow them over 18 months, 36 months, see what happens. it turns out, if they lit up, they had a higher chance of going on to alzheimer's. what was really interesting or as interesting is that people who came in with a diagnosis of alzh
jon lapook is here to help us better understand what's happening here. >> talk to us first about this brain scan and what it can do. >> this brain scan, you give a radioactive dye and it lights up these areas where there's a.m. lloyd. it lights up in red. that's the gooey substance that can muck up the brain so the mun indication between the brain cells. >> the plaques? >> the plaques, right. it causes -- the theory is that it causes alzheimer's. but that's not proven....
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the language he used about the healthcare reform was edgy and condescending to use joe's word. it was not an explanatory moment when he said let me explain to you why i disagree with you. understand i share your values and here's what i want to do. this is even a bit crasser not a single word about the voter i.d. laws. they have been the talk of the naacp convention. they are the litmus test by which many people are being measured. voter suppression. nothing about that. that would have been a mechanism by which he could have said let's explain what we're doing. >> we're talking about a candidate accused of pandering. here he comes to an arena and he doesn't pander. >> i beg to differ. talk about -- it is not really pandering if you talk about some issues in a very respectful manner or if you don't go there with sort of an abrasive, hostile intent. pandering is saying something they want to hear. the difference between pandering and what a speech like john mccain or george bush gave is trying to reach common ground. there is a difference between pandering and common ground. comm
the language he used about the healthcare reform was edgy and condescending to use joe's word. it was not an explanatory moment when he said let me explain to you why i disagree with you. understand i share your values and here's what i want to do. this is even a bit crasser not a single word about the voter i.d. laws. they have been the talk of the naacp convention. they are the litmus test by which many people are being measured. voter suppression. nothing about that. that would have been a...
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ted and kate walk us through the ashes of what used to be their home. >> this is our first look at it after the fire. we'll go for a tour around. there's not much left. >> this is what was the garage. you can see the gutter that's fallen down. the only thing left of the garage is the brick standing here and the brass picture that we really didn't like any way, but it made it. >> our barbecue on the back lawn has survived. there was a metal upper part of this. you can see the remains of it. it's just completely melted down to nothing. our yard chairs, which is, this is where i actually saw the fire start from this seat here looking up into those mountains. >> the smell out here, it still smells like ashes and soot and just burn. now like campfire or smoke but just burn. it just pretty sad. the good thing is that we have a lot of neighbors that their homes survived. we've been getting hugs and meeting communities and the firefighters and police officers. we're grateful and thankful for their help an support. >> just unbelievable. imagine that pillar to be the only thing left of the gara
ted and kate walk us through the ashes of what used to be their home. >> this is our first look at it after the fire. we'll go for a tour around. there's not much left. >> this is what was the garage. you can see the gutter that's fallen down. the only thing left of the garage is the brick standing here and the brass picture that we really didn't like any way, but it made it. >> our barbecue on the back lawn has survived. there was a metal upper part of this. you can see the...
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obama and used his phone to show the gun he would use. the officer worked as a motorcycle escort for the white house. administrative duty. >>> callus and shocking. that's how investigators describe the behavior of penn state officials in their handling of the jerry sandusky scandal. on thursday, they released a report detailing how top leaders at the school concealed child sex abuse allegations against the former assistant football coach in order to protect the image of the school and its revered football team. the report was the culmination of an eight-month investigation spearheaded by former fbi director louis freeh and it was scathing. >> our most sobering finding is the total disregard for the safety and welfare of sandusky's child victims by the most senior leaders at penn state. >> the report charged that late football coach joe paterno, former president graham spanier, retired senior vice president, gary schultz and ex-athletic director, tim curley repeatedly concealed critical facts related to the child abuse from the authorities
obama and used his phone to show the gun he would use. the officer worked as a motorcycle escort for the white house. administrative duty. >>> callus and shocking. that's how investigators describe the behavior of penn state officials in their handling of the jerry sandusky scandal. on thursday, they released a report detailing how top leaders at the school concealed child sex abuse allegations against the former assistant football coach in order to protect the image of the school and...
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it is us. the schools, we do a really bad job of telling students what they really are and are not good at. and we tend to lower the bar too much. we have professional development here and one of the things at standard based grading to show this is what the standard is for the country. this is your real skill level. regardless of what your mother says about you, this is what you really know how to do. so we need to work to get you up. >> how do we at the same time, and for once i agree with you, but -- >> i know. i know you set your mind but sometimes some things make sense. >> i just use common sense. but the question is for me, how do you keep the middle of the pack motivated who aren't at the high level because the problem is if we only teach to the top, if we only praise the top, we only praise high achievement and those kids who are average -- >> they get lost. >> the presumption is that we're only looking at one skill set. the presumption is whether or not you do well in science. when you
it is us. the schools, we do a really bad job of telling students what they really are and are not good at. and we tend to lower the bar too much. we have professional development here and one of the things at standard based grading to show this is what the standard is for the country. this is your real skill level. regardless of what your mother says about you, this is what you really know how to do. so we need to work to get you up. >> how do we at the same time, and for once i agree...
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it happens to the best of us. if my microphone was open during commercials, that's all you would hear is me talking about how pale i am and me yelling at the crew. they look at me in the eye and i don't like it. i get it. being pale -- shh. they're laughing. they always talk. being pale has its downside. i may be translucent national treasure with piercing blue eyes but i'll never have rich leatherleathe leatherleathe leathery glow of george hamilton. it's okay. pale is beautiful. if you disagree, take it up with my pale sister because i'll go out on a limb and say she doesn't have time for your pale hating baloney. neither does gary. pale but stable without a doubt. it's not just gary who knows what it is like to be a little on the pale side. it's also the horse that looks like gary. remember him? right on, my pale, friend and then there's that poor cat. you know the cat i mean. yeah. let me tell you, that cat doesn't worry about being pale. let me tell you, that cat doesn't worry about being pale. the only thing
it happens to the best of us. if my microphone was open during commercials, that's all you would hear is me talking about how pale i am and me yelling at the crew. they look at me in the eye and i don't like it. i get it. being pale -- shh. they're laughing. they always talk. being pale has its downside. i may be translucent national treasure with piercing blue eyes but i'll never have rich leatherleathe leatherleathe leathery glow of george hamilton. it's okay. pale is beautiful. if you...
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